FAQs and information

The Great Christmas Pudding Race is a fun, festive event where teams race to complete an obstacle course while raising money for Cancer Research UK. The event is organised by Cancer Research Aid Committee (CRAC) on behalf of Cancer Research UK and is supported by Matthew Walker and Covent Garden Market.

How long is the Race?

The Race is a test of skill rather than endurance – participants have to complete an obstacle course
around the Covent Garden Piazza – each heat lasts approximately 5 minutes and the winning team
and runners up from each Race then compete in the Grand Final.

Is it easy to raise £600?

There are many ways to raise money through fundraising and sponsored activities. You could organise
a bake sale at work, or pack bags at your local supermarket for donations. You can even ask your
work if they offer corporate matching for any money you raise!

If you’re stuck for fundraising ideas, you can visit our News and Events page for tips to help your team reach their target.

Is there a minimum age limit to take part in the Race?

Yes, participants must be 14 years or over

Can my friends and family watch the Race?

Everyone is welcome to come and support your team, we ask all supporters to watch the Race from
outside the barriers of the course

Are there facilities to leave coats, bags etc?

Yes there are facilities for your team to leave your coats and bags but we would ask teams to bring
the minimum possible as space is limited. Cancer Research UK can accept no responsibility for
loss or any damage from any cause whatsoever to hats, coats etc or other articles stored during the
event.

What happens if there is bad weather?

The safety of the teams is paramount. The decision to cancel the Race will be made solely at the
organisers discretion, based on the safety of the teams and the event.

Can I take part if I am pregnant?

We would not advise taking part if pregnant due to the nature of the obstacles